TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Casey Anthony is planning to take a college course via the internet while she serves her probation in Florida.

Anthony, who was sensationally acquitted last month of killing her two-year-old daughter, is keen to advance her education while she serves out a year’s probation — but has not yet decided what to study, TMZ reported Friday.

The 25-year-old will be protected by a 24-hour security team as she embarks on her studies from a location that officials have said will remain a secret because of numerous death threats against her.

Caylee Anthony, who would have turned six in August, was last seen in June of 2008, but was not reported missing until a month later. Her remains were found in woods near the family’s home in December 2008.

Anthony pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder charge, claiming a babysitter kidnapped her toddler, when the case came to trial this year.

On July 5, a Florida jury acquitted her of Caylee’s death but she was convicted on four counts of lying to police in a check fraud case and sentenced to four years in prison.

Having been in jail since October 2008, however, she was released shortly after the murder acquittal with credit for time served.

She has since dropped from public sight and officials said Thursday that Anthony’s location will not be released to the public for “safety reasons” after a court heard she was “one of the most hated women in America.”